Eminently suitable for bouldering, climbing, and hiking, the men's prAna Stretch Zion Pant (Reg) is built for the varied terrain of its namesake national park. Durable, abrasion-resistant stretch nylon fabric with an all-weather finish has plenty of give and dries quickly. A streamlined adjustable waistband system keeps the pant secure, while a ventilated inseam gusset and mesh pocketing cools you down when things get heated.

These are my favorite pants I own two pairs. I also have the brion pants too. I like the zions better because of the pockets. I normally wear a 32x34 and the small long size fits perfect. I will probably buy another pair just to have every color.

I typically use the Zion's for climbing, light day hikes, and even as dress up pants sometimes. The cargo pocket on the left pant leg is convenient for holding my phone, money, head lamp, etc. I also enjoy the roll-up leg snaps so I can see my feet while climbing and if I want to put my feet in the creek without worrying about getting my pants wet. The way the pants flow with my daily motions is a huge plus. It feels like Im wearing stylish pajama bottoms. The only downer I've found with these is the stitching. Some of the seams are coming undone on the pant legs but, give the consideration I've done some rigorous activities in them. I wish they would just hold a little better.

I bought 2 pairs of these pants for my husband for Christmas and he wants more. He does a lot of biking and has been looking for pants are highly functional, comfortable and that he can ride to work in and not have to change.He is highly impressed with the stretch and comfort of these pants along with how durable the material seems to be. He likes the dual entry side pocket and the rear pockets flaps are sewn on the sides so they don't require fasteners like buttons or Velcro and will always lay flat. He likes that you roll the pant leg up and fasten with buttons, he had some OR pants that had a zip cord that ripped out after only a few uses, so this seems more reliable and more repairable if it does ever fail. He has only used them for riding in cold weather and is comfortable wearing them with a base layer, but he has noticed how breathable they are and looks forward to trying them out this summer. Overall, great pants! They are a little pricey but so far, it looks like they are worth it.

I purchased these for my son when he started his thru-hike on the Pacific Crest Trail last year. I have no doubt that one pair would have lasted the entire 2,700 miles; however, he shrunk in sizes and I sent him the same Prana Zion pants in smaller sizes as needed(went from a large to a small in 5 months!). He is now packing his original size mediums along with a second pair to hike Nepal and Thailand. One thing he really liked about these pants is that the fabric has lots of 'give.' This prevented the pants from tearing at the crotch and gave him more flexibility. They are true to size (while still allowing for a base layer) and have a belt that is adjustable as the miles eat away at your waistline. Can't go wrong with these pants!

I wear these pants in the woods, on the rocks, and in the classroom. They are great for outdoor activity, and also good looking enough to wear to school, church, work, ect. I am 5'10 and got the regular length and probably should have gone with the 30 inch inseam instead but they are still great. I usually used the built in roll-up snaps anyway. Worth every penny!

These are great pants and are super comfortable. The fabric is slightly stretchy, but also strong. They are also water-resistant, which is a nice feature. The only problem is that the inseam is 32" instead of 30" so I ended up getting them hemmed. Other than that they are awesome pants and I highly recommend them. Especially if you get them on sale like I did!

I wore these on flights to and from China from Atlanta and they were great. Very comfortable sitting for 20 hrs at a time. They were also very comfortable in the 95 degree, 100% humidity of southern China.

These are hands down the best pants I have ever had. They stretch in a way that adds considerable comfort when hiking or biking. Yet they don't seem all spandexy lame at all. They have a feature that allows you to roll up the lower part of the pant leg easily so that nothing gets caught in the chain. No belt needed is also handy. I can wear these anywhere. I have had days where I wore them to the office, got off early and then mountain biked followed by fly fishing. Everybody wins.

These are the regular (32) length, NOT the 30. We have recently consolidated the different inseam lengths from separate product pages into one, so the past-season versions look a little funny. You'll have to purchase "dark khaki" if you want the small size and short inseam, as "khaki" is now out of stock.